Intel, Micron sample 3-bit-per-cell NAND memory
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Intel and Micron say they are now sampling 3-bit-per-cell NAND flash memory on 25-nanometer process technology. The pair teamed up to create joint venture IM Flash Technologies, in a bid to keep a nose ahead of far-eastern competitors. The 64Gb, or 8 gigabyte (GB), 25nm device announced yesterday was designed by IM and stores three bits of information per cell, rather than the one or two bits possible until now. The new 64Gb 3bpc 25nm memory...
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